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The Blue Jays have Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for 14 more years. Do massive contracts for first basemen age well?

Miguel Cabrera, Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder and Joey Votto all signed massive contracts, some of which aged better than others.Ìý

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. became the highest-paid first baseman in baseball history when he signed a 14-year, $500 million (U.S.) contract extension with the Blue Jays.


Vladimir Guerrero Jr.‘s massive 14-year, $500 million (U.S.) contract extension will take the 26-year-old Blue Jays slugger into his age 40Ìýseason, when few MLB players remain productive.Ìý

Front offices have paid the price for handing out hefty extensions, often locking down the elite players’ prime years by overpaying for the back ends of their careers. Here’s a look at the richest contracts given to first basemen and how they panned out.Ìý

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Hayden Godfrey

Hayden Godfrey is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: hgodfrey@thestar.ca

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